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Old October 13th 05, 11:00 PM
Cy Galley
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I believe I saw it in an issue of Popular Science being used by the Army
Air Corp during THE WAR.


"Rich S." wrote in message
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On 13 Oct 2005 13:06:32 -0700, "Richard Lamb"
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Actually, this one it true, Matt.

The technique was first used (AFAIK) by the Wycliff Bible Translators
as a way to deliver
small loads to jungle missionaries.

Richard


Don't THINK that was the first use, but it was definitely an early
use. The bucket could get into terrain you would never land a plane
in, and unteathered drops were too easy to lose.


Nate Saint, a missionary aviator in Ecuador, was the inventor of the
technique.

Rich S.



 




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